- 12-03-2012, 20:25 #11Member
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I certainly wasn't defending him, just stating what her mate said
- 12-03-2012, 20:26 #12Member
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shall I just delete the thread as I only have 71 posts?
- 12-03-2012, 20:27 #13Senior Member

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- 12-03-2012, 20:30 #14Member
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I was posting a link to a news story, endex, and put a quote from the victims friend that I thought was incorrect
- 12-03-2012, 20:31 #15Member
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- 12-03-2012, 20:35 #17Senior Member
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Was he there long enough? I've never seen any of my mates killed and I've stabbed loads of people to death. The key is to just press on and not spend so much time trying to think of an excuse.
I loved the training. All we had to do was bayonet sacks full of straw. Even I could do that. I remember saying to my mum...."These sacks'll be easy to outwit in a battle situation"
- 12-03-2012, 20:36 #18
No. For stabbing a girl to death in front of a 4 year old I would hope he has to do time at Her Majesties Pleasure. And I would hope when his defense team put in the inevitable PTSD appeal that I am on the bench. And my piles are playing me up. Then I can dismiss quckly and **** off to have my breakfast sitting on a cushion.
I'm gonna tell you how it's gonna be. You're gonna make sweet love to me.
Sun Tzu. The Art of War
- 12-03-2012, 20:36 #19Senior Member
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